Maryland Senate--SB211 Vote Report



The Governor's gun bill SB 211 was debated this afternoon on the Senate floor and received a favorable vote of 26 yeas and 21 nays.

Voting yea: President Mike Miller, Senators Blount, Conway, Currie, Della, Dorman, Exum, Forehand, Frosh, Green, Hoffman, Hogan, Hollinger, Hughes, Kasemeyer, Kelley, Lawlah, Madden, McFadden, Mitchell, Pinsky, Roesser, Ruben, Sfikas, Teitelbaum, Van Hollen.

Voting nay: Senators Astle, Baker, Bromwell, Colburn, Collins, DeGrange, Dyson, Ferguson, Hafer, Haines, Harris, Hooper, Jacobs, Jimeno, McCabe, Middleton, Mooney, Munson, Neall, Stoltzfus, Stone.

Here is the list of turncoats who sold us out:

Bromwell
Collins
DeGrange
Middleton

Collins, DeGrange and Middleton voted to bring the bill out of committee. Bromwell voted yea in first vote and later switched his vote to nay when he saw the vote would carry.

All voted to bring bill to 2nd reader which passed 27-20. If they had voted nay the vote would have been 23-24 and failed.

Of the three, Bromwell is the worst offender.
Once the final outcome was known, they switched sides in order to claim that they opposed the bill. They think we are too stupid to follow the preliminary committee votes. It is one thing to vote against us but this sort of behavior is worthy of Clinton.


John H. Josselyn, Legislative Vice President
Associated Gun Clubs of Baltimore, Inc.
P. O. Box 20102
Towson, Maryland 21284-0102
410-296-3947 (phone & fax)
E mailto:agcbalto@bcpl.net




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